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User Experience guidelines for Smartphones
This document contains a comprehensive description of the expected User experience (UE) that customers should expect when roaming on other WBA members networks. It is intended to serve as an authoritative reference guide & recommendation to the manner in which all WBA member operators enable and support wireless LAN roaming.
NGH Operator Guidelines (Release 1)
This document contains a comprehensive description of the evolution path that operators should follow to move legacy Wi-Fi networks, based on username and password authentication, to Next Generation Hotspot (NGH) experience, where the customer will have an automatic and secure experience similar to mobile networks. Topics like best practices and operator requirements to NGH deployments are addressed and identified the legacy networks considerations to upgrade to NGH.
WBA Members’ Roaming Pack
The Member Roaming Pack provides a complete to-do-list and very clearly articulates what WBA has to offer from the marketing, commercial, legal, technical, other Cross Functions and backend support perspective. The member Roaming Pack is a one stop shop for all WBA approved specifications and documents and contains the step by step process for Members to establish Roaming starting from the scratch till the commercial launch with other WBA Members across locations and geographies.
WBA Members' Roaming Pack
The Member Roaming Pack provides a complete to-do-list and very clearly articulates what WBA has to offer from the marketing, commercial, legal, technical, other Cross Functions and backend support perspective. The member Roaming Pack is a one stop shop for all WBA approved specifications and documents and contains the step by step process for Members to establish Roaming starting from the scratch till the commercial launch with other WBA Members across locations and geographies.
Wi-Fi Bringing Applications Together for Next Generation Networks
Even as cellular networks are evolving from today’s 3G technology to LTE that brings promise of capacity leaps (by account of nearly 4 times), the overall data traffic projection is expected to increase by an annual CAGR of 32% from 2010 to 2015; outpacing LTE network deployments. LTE networks will fill up very quickly. Until then, network operators have to cope with the consumption of over-the-top (OTT) wireless broadband service.
iPass Global Mobile Workforce Report Q2
Understanding Mobility Trends and Mobile Usage Among Business Users
Wi-Fi Authentication and Security through EAP-based Approach
Data traffic demand is growing rapidly as operators are struggling to overcome declining margins and rising capital costs in their mobile broadband strategies. The telecom industry is talking about offload as a solution but it can take many forms, leaving many operators unsure of which path to take.
Wi-Fi Data Offloading Impacts on Capex and Opex
Continued aggressive growth in data traffic fuelled by increase in smartphones, video and application usage has created an urgent need for faster and efficient networks. Figuring an approach to make systems extensible and scalable is important to the success of effective data offload strategies that bridge the gaps of disparate systems.